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The Division I Council acted Friday to offer potential Division I football student-athletes earlier opportunities for official visits to college campuses and increase their access to college coaches. The Council also acted to make the recruiting environment more transparent and better tied to high schools.

In a move to swiftly align Division II rules with new NCAA football health and safety recommendations, the Division II Management Council on Tuesday voted in support of a proposal to ban two-a-day practices during the Division II football preseason.

April 21 Presidents and chancellors — Dr. Robert C. Robbins , president and CEO of Texas Medical Center since 2012 and a cardiac surgeon, was named president of Arizona. He is scheduled to start at the university June 1 … Mary Holz-Clause...

A former prep school coach named in The University of Southern Mississippi infractions case will not have to serve a two-year show-cause order because the NCAA Division I Infractions Appeals Committee vacated the finding of a violation against him.

We are actively determining site selections, and this new law has minimally achieved a situation where we believe NCAA championships may be conducted in a nondiscriminatory environment. If we find that our expectations of a discrimination-free environment are not met, we will not hesitate to take necessary action at any time.

“Last year, the NCAA Board of Governors relocated NCAA championships scheduled in North Carolina because of the cumulative impact HB2 had on local communities’ ability to assure a safe, healthy, discrimination free atmosphere for all those...

March 21, 2017 Presidents and chancellors — Christopher Ames, provost at Shepherd, was named president of The Sage Colleges. Ames will assume his post July 1 … University of Texas at San Antonio President Ricardo Romo is retiring. Pedro...

A former Southeast Missouri State assistant men’s basketball coach acted unethically when he arranged fraudulent academic credit for a prospect, provided false or misleading information to the NCAA enforcement staff and university, and failed to cooperate during the investigation